She is interested in projects that fall into the following categories: literary fiction, upmarket commercial fiction, narrative non-fiction, self-help, memoir, humor, parenting, YA, and pop culture.

She is interested in seeing medical memoirs and narrative non-fiction that brings the reader into a world that is not generally "open to the public"

She likes up-market commercial and literary fiction with a strong emotional core as well as narrative non-fiction (including memoir). She also likes fiction that is simply impossible to stop reading (and if it makes you weep, all the better!)

Her particular areas of nonfiction interest are: health and medicine, memoir that takes you into unfamiliar worlds, women’s issues of all kinds, cultural studies

DOES NOT REPRESENT

She is NOT interested in seeing any Sci-Fi, Fantasy

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Please do not query more than one agent at this agency at a time.

Snail Mail: query with SASE

Email: query only via info@fletcherandco.com

FACTS/TIDBITS

She is originally from Montreal

EDUCATION

She holds a BA from Barnard College and a JD from George Washington University Law Center.

NEW DEALS

Non-Fiction
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Business
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Journalism
Lilit Marcus's SAVE THE ASSISTANTS: A Book for the Beleaguered, based on the blog of the same name devoted to the darkly humorous ups and downs of assistant life, expanding on the horror stories, celebrity assistant gossip, and a boss glossary, and adding prescriptive advice on how to gracefully navigate the world of office politics, to Hyperion, for publication in April 2010, by Rebecca Gradinger at Finchley Road Literary.

Non-Fiction
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Parenting
Green Ivy Educational Consulting founder Ana Homayoun's THAT CRUMPLED PAPER WAS DUE LAST WEEK: Transforming the Disorganized Boy, an easy-to-implement program to help parents create and foster an environment in which their sons can develop organization and time-management skills plus learn to focus on finding their own version of success, to John Duff and Marian Lizzi at Perigee, in a pre-empt, for publication in 2009, by Rebecca Gradinger at Janklow & Nesbit (World).

PAST/PRESENT CLIENTS

Lost Girls and Love Hotels: A Novel (P.S.)

Author:

Catherine Hanrahan

Genres:

Women's Fiction

Publisher:

Harper Perennial (July 3, 2006)

Margaret, a 20-something Canadian, has fled to Tokyo to escape her past but soon numbs herself with drink and dangerous sex and narrates her surreal Tokyo encountersView book at Amazon

Sick Girl

Author:

Amy Silverstein

Genres:

Memoirs

Publisher:

Grove Press; Reprint edition (October 1, 2008)

Silverstein's memoir offers a rare glimpse at life as an organ-transplant recipient.View book at Amazon